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Riordan Ledgerwood, MD
Ledgemd
Tweetorial:LGBTQ microaggressions: The Champion Bystander First off let's have a definition:Microaggression: "indirect, subtle, or unintentional discrimination against members of a marginalized group."Ex: An attending asking a
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Alfred_Uyghur
Alfred_Uyghur
3 years ago today,I had that βOn that day, people received a grim reminder ...β moment. For many,it was also when everything started..On June 4th,2017, I received a message from
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davebish
Thinking out loud on 'where will you be in 10 years?' for an hour with junior church leaders next month. Reminded of the story of Royal Charter sinking in a
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jvipondmd
Thread: So back to school go Alberta kids in four days. What does that mean? 1/9 There is still quite a bit of debate as to how much in-person school
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The Behavioural Insights Team
B_I_Tweets
Itβs been 10 years since the #nudgeunit opened its doors. Hereβs 10 trial results (out of 900+) weβre proud of from the past decade. #BIT10 http://www.bi.team/bit10 1. 240kg of plastic
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Ruchika Sharma
tishasaroyan
Yep school education makes history ghastly boring. In fact the education system makes you think history can be learnt from just one textbook, and that it's a compendium of facts
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Austen Allred
Austen
A short history or job training in the United States:We used to have apprenticeships for most every trade, but after the industrial revolution unions and business leaders made a kind
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Regina Public Schools
RegPublicSchool
What happens when there is a case of COVID-19 at our schools?1. We're informed by Public Health2. Contact school staff3. Telephone close-contacts in school with info4. Recorded call to all
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
When I was a student in history classes, a common mantra was: Don't judge past people by present standards; that's anachronistic.One of the shifts happening now is the opening up
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Sarah A Honore
TeachWithHonore
As educators, we can't NOT talk about yesterday. It is our responsibility to provide space for conversations and an opportunity for students to make meaning around these events and grapple
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Arezou Rezvani
ArezouRezvani
1/5 I've dreaded this day for many months and it's finally here. It's David Greene's last day at @NPR.Β I have had the great honor of editing @nprgreene for the last
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
A thread on Indian states' budget and expenditures on education; based on the research report released by @AccInitiative. https://accountabilityindia.in/publication/state-education-finances-a-deep-dive-into-school-education-finances-in-
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Chris Glover
ChrisGloverMPP
Quick recap of the #ONBudget:Education No immediate financial relief for post-secondary students, only a freeze of over-priced pre-pandemic tuition fees Inadequate funding to hire more educators for smaller, safer classes
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Matthew Cortland, Esq
mattbc
Do you know *why* this legal protection was put in place? Physicians were conducting pelvic exams on unconscious, non-consenting patients β violating the bodily autonomy of human beings, and causing
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Scott Bayer #THEBOOKCHAT co-founder
Lyricalswordz
I'm happy everyone is teaching Amanda Gorman's poetry. But it's also another moment where I wonder, "Are we white teachers ready for this moment?" Whether it's Childish Gambino or The
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Openly Black Mikki Kendall
Karnythia
I don't know why people think the racism in the classics made them enjoyable for BIPOC readers. But, fun fact spending years immersed in lit that says your communities didn't
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